Q.1.
Susan makes pottery. She mixes clay and water. She ______ the clay on a potter’s wheel.
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Q.2.
The man is squashing an empty drinks can. The can changes shape. The can:
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Q.3.
This man is making bread. He is working the dough. He pushes and pulls the dough. Every time he does this the dough:
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Q.4.
These puppets are made from modelling clay. This shows that modelling clay can be ______.
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Q.5.
Mike pulls on a rubber band. It stretches and gets longer. What happens when Mike stops pulling?
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Q.6.
Thin metal can change shape if you push hard enough. This car has had a bump. Another car bumped into it. The car has a dent. It has changed _____.
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Q.7.
Ben pushes down on the play dough. What happens?
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Q.8.
Alice is rolling pastry. When Alice has rolled the pastry, the pastry is _______.
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Q.9.
Beatrice sits down on a bean bag. The bean bag:
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Q.10.
The picture is of a blacksmith making a horse-shoe. The blacksmith makes the horse-shoe from steel. It is very difficult to change the shape of the steel. The blacksmith has to heat the steel so it is red hot and then hit it with a hammer. This is because steel is a ____ material.
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